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AI in Satellite Manufacturing: A Cautious Approach
Companies are taking a measured approach to incorporating artificial intelligence into satellite manufacturing, prioritizing cybersecurity and data integrity.Global Connected TV (CTV) Market Shifts: Roku Faces Pressure, Samsung Rises in EMEA
A new report from Pixalate details the latest trends in the CTV market, revealing significant shifts in device market share across North America, Latin America, and EMEA. Roku faces a declining share in North America while Samsung dominates EMEA.China Launches Trio of Satellites for Radar Calibration and Other Measurements
China launched three satellites on a Long March 6 rocket for ground radar equipment calibration, RCS measurement, and other scientific purposes. The satellites could help verify radar performance, calibration for target detection, weather radar...Northrop Grumman's Flying Data Center: Transforming Aircraft into Real-Time Intelligence Hubs
Northrop Grumman has unveiled a new technology that turns aircraft into flying data centers, enabling real-time processing of intelligence from satellites and drones for military operations. The system, called Deep Sensing and Targeting (DSAT),...Luxembourg Government Backs OQ Technology’s Satellite Network Expansion
The government of Luxembourg has invested a significant amount in OQ Technology’s Series B funding round, which will support the deployment of 20 more satellites by the end of next year.Eutelsat Strengthens OneWeb Constellation with 20 New Satellites
Eutelsat launched 20 additional OneWeb satellites to bolster its global broadband network, bringing the total number of in-orbit satellites to 654. The operator expects to begin global services in the spring.SpaceX’s Starship Launch Sparks Conversation About Europe’s Future in Space
SpaceX's Starship/Super Heavy vehicle launch at the International Astronautical Congress sparked discussion about the future of Europe's space industry in the face of SpaceX's advancements.Intelsat 33e Satellite Failure: A Blow to Communications Across Continents
Intelsat 33e, a vital communications satellite for Europe, Africa and Asia Pacific, has lost power and is unlikely to be recovered. The company is working to move affected customers to other satellites.Artemis 2 Launch Could Be Delayed by Ground Systems Issues
A report by the Government Accountability Office has found that work on the Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) program could delay the Artemis 2 mission, which is currently scheduled to launch in September 2025.EU Space Law Still in Limbo, but Experts Expect It to Focus on Safety and Sustainability
The European Union’s “Space Law” is facing delays and may not be released until 2025. Experts expect the law to focus on safety, sustainability, and possibly human spaceflight.SpaceX Awarded 8 Launch Contracts under National Security Space Launch Program
SpaceX has secured eight launch contracts under the National Security Space Launch (NSSL) Phase 3 Lane 1 program, totaling $733.5 million, for missions projected to launch in 2026.Spaceports Join Forces to Share Lessons Learned and Develop Standards
A group of existing and proposed spaceports is collaborating to share best practices, develop standards, and enhance the resilience and responsiveness of launch facilities worldwide. The initiative aims to address challenges in spaceport development...US Makes Changes to Space Technology Export Rules
The US Department of Commerce has announced changes to export control rules for space technologies, aiming to bolster American competitiveness in the global space industry. These changes will make it easier for U.S. companies to sell satellites,...ESA Awards Contract to Start Work on Asteroid Mission, but Funding Still Uncertain
The European Space Agency (ESA) has awarded a contract for initial work on the Ramses mission to the asteroid Apophis, but a decision on full funding for the mission is still more than a year away.NASA to use SpaceX's Crew Dragon for two ISS missions, may delay Boeing Starliner flight
NASA has announced it will use SpaceX's Crew Dragon for two crew rotation missions to the ISS in 2025. The agency is still evaluating if it will require Boeing to perform another test flight of its Starliner spacecraft.Italy's IRIDE Earth Observation Constellation Gets Boost From Thales Alenia Space and Argotec
Thales Alenia Space and Argotec have been awarded contracts to supply satellites for Italy's ambitious IRIDE Earth-observation constellation. The contracts, announced at the International Astronautical Congress in Milan, are part of a larger effort...Airbus to Cut Up to 2,500 Jobs in Defense and Space Division
Airbus has announced plans to cut up to 2,500 jobs in its defense and space division by mid-2026, citing a “continued complex business environment, especially in the space systems segment.” The move follows nearly two years of heavy losses,...NASA Rethinks Continuous Human Presence in Low Earth Orbit
NASA is reconsidering its commitment to a continuous human presence in low Earth orbit, potentially allowing for periods without astronauts in space as the agency transitions from the International Space Station to commercial platforms. This shift...Diamond Sports Group to Rebrand RSNs to FanDuel, Integrating Sports Betting
Diamond Sports Group, currently in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, is set to rebrand its regional sports networks (RSNs) from Bally Sports to FanDuel, integrating sports betting into its programming. The move marks a strategic shift for the company and...Space Debris Mitigation: Collaboration is Key as Constellations Take Flight
Experts at the International Astronautical Congress are discussing the challenges of debris mitigation with the rise of large satellite constellations. They emphasize the need for collaboration to ensure a sustainable space environment.